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Ultrasonic Travel Electric Toothbrush with 2 More Heads for Adults/Kids US $0.80 (AU $1.04) Shipped @ Zapals

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Today's product from Zapals. Never seen a $1 electric toothbrush before. Note, battery is not included!

Traditional toothbrush is hard to thoroughly remove dental plaque, and may cause some oral disease. But the electric toothbrush will solve the problem, it can effectively clean your teeth, promote the whole mouth healthy including both teeth and gums.

Features
Soft bristles will not stimulate the oral cavity, bring you comfortable teeth brushing experience.
Adopting ultrasonic technology, can effectively remove the dental plaque.
Slight vibration can promote blood circulation of the mouth, massage the gums, well protect your gum and teeth.
It can recover your tooth with original whiteness, making your teeth whitening and shining.
Comes with 3 brush heads: one pointed brush head for adults, one round brush head for kids and one square brush head for adults.
Rotary switch, convenient to use.

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  • Slight vibration can promote blood circulation of the mouth.

    I think I'll pass, but thanks.

  • the kindergarten my daughter goes to was giving these out (well it looks exactly the same), and its a POS. Not enough power to clean anything, thing also sucks up batteries like crazy. We now use it to clean the bathroom, and it struggles with that

  • Thanks OP got 1, for a AU$1.04 I won't hold my breath re quality.

  • +3

    Just imagine how much effort they spent to ensure the plastic and internal parts are safe for prolonged use in your mouth…

    • +1

      Contrary to urban myths and imagination steered by environmental extremists almost all plastic is completely non-toxic.

      • sure thing. and bpa is a conspiracy. happy for you to prove us all wrong…

        • @bobzor bargain: apparently unless you are eating drink bottles, you should be fine.

        • @bobzor bargain: except "Studies indicating BPA as the cause of other health effects were less conclusive, stated Dr Husøy. “Effects on the reproductive, nervous, immune, metabolic and cardiovascular systems, as well as in the development of cancer are not considered likely at present but they could not be excluded on the available evidence. So, they add to the overall uncertainty about BPA-related hazards and therefore have been considered in the assessment.”"

          It's a crap shoot. I'm sticking with BPA free but it's a (somewhat) free choice world…

        • @wolfshooter: Yeah. im still drinking from my VOSS bottle

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